Sure. All what you need to do is follow the instructions provided by Antonio, if you are not using automake 1.15, you need to pass `autoreconf -vif' to generate all the needed files for build after patching. If you want to enable it in the kernel, you need to select: CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS=y Choosing LZIP as the type compressor to use. These are the complete steps, how I do it for Dragora (a GNU/Linux distribution): Recipe: git.savannah.nongnu.org git.savannah.nongnu.org Kernel config: git.savannah.nongnu.org git.savannah.nongnu.org Thanks for an answer. Mioljub Ivanović wrote: Do I need (since I have lzipped kernel) lzipped* kexec-tools? In attachment is ./configure --help in folder kexec-tools from git. What does it mean lzma support as default is it for lzma (xz) compressed kernel? From what I found kexec is used to test new kernel, faster boot without going through boot firmware: www.linux.com linux.com www.linux-mag.com linux-mag.com www.linux.com linux.com www.centos.org centos.org hope it will help
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